Supporting Families

Designed to be the second best to breast

Support bottle

Patented vacuum. Air-free feeding. Slow responsive flow.

3 simple steps

Fill – Press – Drink

Inspired by the biology of breastfeeding. Designed to give families more support and flexibility.

  • Press the air our of the baby bottle for an air-free vacuum experience that lets the baby set the pace and take breaks

    Air-free feeding

    Your baby drinks milk, not air. The patented vacuum valve folds the bottle into itself as your baby drinks.

  • soft silicone makes the baby bottle feel like the breast and provides an ergonomic hold for the baby while feeding

    Slow, natural flow

    Your baby creates vacuum and naturally regulates the pace at their own rhythm - inspired by breastfeeding.

  • Feed in any position

    Stay close and connected in a position that feels familiar and safe for your baby. Feeding is also about intimacy.

  • Fill the caramma support bottle with breastmilk or formula to prepare for nursing your infant in natural positions

    No microplastics

    No microplastics is released into your baby’s milk. Just peace of mind, in a soft, round silicone bottle.

Why families and experts choose caramma

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    "This looks like a boob and this is why it is so marvelous for combination feeding. Baby needs to use the same kind of muscle work, same amount of power. Baby does not get confused at all by the boob and the bottle, because it is so human. And that is what I like about it."

    Josefine, Midwife at Moderliv

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    “Breastfeeding was really painful at times, especially during mastitis with a high fever. The bottle gave me a chance to rest. Both babies took to it immediately and loved being fed by their dad. It meant the world to me to have that support, especially when feeding two at once felt overwhelming.”

    Prudence, mother to Miles & Olympia

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    "At first, we tried with another bottle, but it didn’t work. It felt… mechanical. Like feeding, not comforting. He couldn’t settle. With Caramma I could hold him in a way that felt like Caroline. It wasn’t just about giving milk, it was about giving the same kind of calm. And then suddenly, he just accepted it"

    Mads, father to Bobbie

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    "I’m giving the bottles about 80% of the time. It gives Sissel a chance to rest and refill, and it’s a way for me to connect with Romi too. I can take a little box with formula and water and go out for a few hours, and it doesn’t worry me at all.”

    Mathew, father to Romi

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    "I actually cried when I saw his dad feeding him. Part of me was scared of losing that special intimacy, but I realised we weren’t losing anything, we were adding options. For me, it isn’t stepping away from breastfeeding; it’s sharing its closeness."

    Julie, mother to Sami

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  • Midwife and lactation consultant Anna from jordemodertid supports the caramma bottle for caregiving.
     

    "Well, I'm super excited about the caramma support bottle. It mimics the female breast, which is such a brilliant and evolutionary design."

    Anna, Midwife, and co-founder of Jordemodertid

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Caramma wins Red Dot Award “Best of the Best” for best innovation 2026

We are proud to have received the Red Dot “Best of the Best” award in the category of Innovative Design for our infant care solution.

For us, this recognition is about the reality Caramma is built on: listening to and collaborating with families and healthcare professionals changes the game.

Caramma is designed to support situations where breastfeeding does not work as intended, and when feeding is shared between multiple caregivers, without removing closeness or the baby’s natural rhythm. The design is based on principles inspired by the natural function of the breast, allowing the child to regulate pace and pauses during feeding.

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Jamiee, Stephanie & Billie: From Breast to Bottle – Feeding as a Team

Meet Jamiee, Stephanie & baby Billie — a family who embraced every feeding twist and turned it into a journey of bonding, learning, and sharing the load, one bottle, burp, and new discovery at a time.
From breastfeeding wins to colic challenges and midnight shifts, Jamiee reflects on the early days as new parents — and how caring for your baby truly becomes a team effort.

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